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@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ function romme_getArray($romme_date_string) {
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function FrenchMonthNames($month)
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{
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/* The names have been invented by Fabre d'Églantine, a second or rather third rank poet
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of primarily pastoral poems, with each name referring to the respective period in the agricultural year; e.g. "Vendémiaire" (approx. September) is derived from "vendange" ("harvest"), "Brumaire" (Ocotober/November) from "brume" ("fog") and so on ... */
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// Convert a month number to the right republican calendar month name.
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// Month names comes from Fabre d'Eglantine : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Republican_calendar#Months
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$monthArray = array("Vendémiaire",
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"Brumaire",
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"Frimaire",
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@ -132,18 +132,19 @@ of primarily pastoral poems, with each name referring to the respective period i
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"Messidor",
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"Thermidor",
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"Fructidor",
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"Sansculottide") ;
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"Sansculottide"); // The "13th" month is a special case for the sanscullotide,
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// the leap days of the republican calendar.
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if($month < count($monthArray)+1) {
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return $monthArray[$month-1;
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}
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}
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function FrenchDayNames($Day)
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function FrenchDayNames($day)
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{
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/* The names have been invented by Fabre d'Églantine, a second or rather third rank poet
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of primarily pastoral poems, with each name referring to the respective period in the agricultural year; e.g. "Vendémiaire" (approx. September) is derived from "vendange" ("harvest"), "Brumaire" (Ocotober/November) from "brume" ("fog") and so on ... */
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// Convert a month day number to the right republican calendar day name.
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// /!\ Do not use if you are in the sansculottides days, as *technically*, they aren't part of any decade.
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// Days names comes from Fabre d'Eglantine : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Republican_calendar#Ten_days_of_the_week
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$dayArray = array( "Primidi",
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"Duodi",
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"Tridi",
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"Nonidi",
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"Décadi") ;
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return $dayArray[($Day-1) % 10] ;
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// As the republican calendar use a ten-day decade and a thirty-day month, just derive the decade day from day month modulo ten.
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return $dayArray[($day-1) % 10] ;
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}
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function FrenchSaintNames($Month, $Day) {
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function FrenchSaintNames($month, $day) {
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// Convert a romme day and month number to the corresponding epiphany name.
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// Days names comes from Fabre d'Eglantine : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Republican_calendar#Rural_Calendar
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$epiphanyArray = array('Raisin','Safran','Châtaigne','Colchique','Cheval','Balsamine','Carotte','Amaranthe','Panais','Cuve','Pomme de terre','Immortelle','Potiron','Réséda','Âne','Belle de nuit','Citrouille','Sarrasin','Tournesol','Pressoir','Chanvre','Pêche','Navet','Amaryllis','Bœuf','Aubergine','Piment','Tomate','Orge','Tonneau', 'Pomme','Céleri','Poire','Betterave','Oie','Héliotrope','Figue','Scorsonère','Alisier','Charrue','Salsifis','Mâcre','Topinambour','Endive','Dindon','Chervis','Cresson','Dentelaire','Grenade','Herse','Bacchante','Azerole','Garance','Orange','Faisan','Pistache','Macjonc','Coing','Cormier','Rouleau', 'Raiponce','Turneps','Chicorée','Nèfle','Cochon','Mâche','Chou-fleur','Miel','Genièvre','Pioche','Cire','Raifort','Cèdre','Sapin','Chevreuil','Ajonc','Cyprès','Lierre','Sabine','Hoyau','Érable sucré','Bruyère','Roseau','Oseille','Grillon','Pignon','Liège','Truffe','Olive','Pelle', 'Tourbe','Houille','Bitume','Soufre','Chien','Lave','Terre végétale','Fumier','Salpêtre','Fléau','Granit','Argile','Ardoise','Grès','Lapin','Silex','Marne','Pierre à chaux','Marbre','Van','Pierre à plâtre','Sel','Fer','Cuivre','Chat','Étain','Plomb','Zinc','Mercure','Crible', 'Lauréole','Mousse','Fragon','Perce-neige','Taureau','Laurier tin','Amadouvier','Mézéréon','Peuplier','Coignée','Ellébore','Brocoli','Laurier','Avelinier','Vache','Buis','Lichen','If','Pulmonaire','Serpette','Thlaspi','Thimele','Chiendent','Trainasse','Lièvre','Guède','Noisetier','Cyclamen','Chélidoine','Traîneau', 'Tussilage','Cornouiller','Violier','Troène','Bouc','Asaret','Alaterne','Violette','Marceau','Bêche','Narcisse','Orme','Fumeterre','Vélar','Chèvre','Épinard','Doronic','Mouron','Cerfeuil','Cordeau','Mandragore','Persil','Cochléaria','Pâquerette','Thon','Pissenlit','Sylvie','Capillaire','Frêne','Plantoir', 'Primevère','Platane','Asperge','Tulipe','Poule','Bette','Bouleau','Jonquille','Aulne','Couvoir','Pervenche','Charme','Morille','Hêtre','Abeille','Laitue','Mélèze','Ciguë','Radis','Ruche','Gainier','Romaine','Marronnier','Roquette','Pigeon','Lilas (commun)','Anémone','Pensée','Myrtile','Greffoir', 'Rose','Chêne','Fougère','Aubépine','Rossignol','Ancolie','Muguet','Champignon','Hyacinthe','Râteau','Rhubarbe','Sainfoin','Bâton-d´or','Chamerops','Ver à soie','Consoude','Pimprenelle','Corbeille d´or','Arroche','Sarcloir','Statice','Fritillaire','Bourrache','Valériane','Carpe','Fusain','Civette','Buglosse','Sénevé','Houlette', 'Luzerne','Hémérocalle','Trèfle','Angélique','Canard','Mélisse','Fromental','Martagon','Serpolet','Faux','Fraise','Bétoine','Pois','Acacia','Caille','Œillet','Sureau','Pavot','Tilleul','Fourche','Barbeau','Camomille','Chèvrefeuille','Caille-lait','Tanche','Jasmin','Verveine','Thym','Pivoine','Chariot', 'Seigle','Avoine','Oignon','Véronique','Mulet','Romarin','Concombre','Échalote','Absinthe','Faucille','Coriandre','Artichaut','Girofle','Lavande','Chamois','Tabac','Groseille','Gesse','Cerise','Parc','Menthe','Cumin','Haricot','Orcanète','Pintade','Sauge','Ail','Vesce','Blé','Chalemie', 'Épeautre','Bouillon-blanc','Melon','Ivraie','Bélier','Prêle','Armoise','Carthame','Mûre','Arrosoir','Panic','Salicorne','Abricot','Basilic','Brebis','Guimauve','Lin','Amande','Gentiane','Écluse','Carline','Câprier','Lentille','Aunée','Loutre','Myrte','Colza','Lupin','Coton','Moulin', 'Prune','Millet','Lycoperdon','Escourgeon','Saumon','Tubéreuse','Sucrion','Apocyn','Réglisse','Échelle','Pastèque','Fenouil','Épine vinette','Noix','Truite','Citron','Cardère','Nerprun','Tagette','Hotte','Églantier','Noisette','Houblon','Sorgho','Écrevisse','Bigarade','Verge d´or','Maïs','Marron','Panier');
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$absoluteDay = (($Month-1)*30)+$Day;
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return $epiphanyArray[$absoluteDay-1];
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}
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function FrenchSansCullotidesNames($Day) {
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// Convert the sansculottide day number to its name.
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// Complentary Day names: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Republican_calendar#Complementary_days
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$sanscullotidesArray = array("Jour de la vertu",
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"Jour du génie",
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"Jour du travail",
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return $sanscullotidesArray[$Day-1] ;
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}
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function FrenchOrdinalNumber($Day) {
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// Convert the sansculottide day number to a string.
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$ordinalnumberArray = array("Premier",
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"Deuxième",
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"Troisième",
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}
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function gregorian2FrenchDateString($m,$d,$y) {
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// Convert a gregorian date to a complete romme date string
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// Start by getting the romme array from the gregorian date
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$dateArray = gregoriantoromme_getArray($m,$d,$y);
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// Get the month and day names
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$monthname = FrenchMonthNames($dateArray[0]) ;
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$dayname = FrenchDayNames($dateArray[1]);
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// If you are in a complentary day, show it the right way
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if ($dateArray[0]==13) {
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$dayMonthString = FrenchSansCullotidesNames($dateArray[1]) . ", ";
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$saintString = FrenchOrdinalNumber($dateArray[1]) . " jour des " . $monthname;
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$saintString = FrenchSaintNames($dateArray[0],$dateArray[1]);
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}
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// Create the string for the year
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$yearString = "an " . $dateArray[2];
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return $dayMonthString . $yearString . "<br /><em>" . $saintString . "</em>";
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}
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function gregorian2FrenchDateStringShort($m,$d,$y) {
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// Convert a gregorian date to a shorter romme date string
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$dateArray = gregoriantoromme_getArray($m,$d,$y);
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// Get the month and day names
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$monthname = FrenchMonthNames($dateArray[0]);
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$dayname = FrenchDayNames($dateArray[1]);
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// If you are in a complentary day, show it the right way
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if ($dateArray[0]==13) {
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$dayMonthString = FrenchSansCullotidesNames($dateArray[1]) . ", ";
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$saintString = FrenchOrdinalNumber($dateArray[1]) . " jour des " . $monthname;
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$saintString = FrenchSaintNames($dateArray[0],$dateArray[1]);
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}
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// Create the string for the year
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$yearString = "an " . $dateArray[2];
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return $dayMonthString . $yearString;
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